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After providing teaching about relapse to the family members of a client who has been diagnosed with bipolar disord
The nurse is providing psychoeducation to a client who has been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. What symptom management strategies will the nurse include
The nurse is working with a client who worries about becoming sick with a terminal illness. The nurse recognizes that the client is experiencing which phenomeno
which intervention within the psychological domain will be most effective in treating a client who has been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder?
The nurse is explaining the major difference between anxiety and fear. What differentiating factor will the nurse identify?
Question: The nurse is assigned to care for a client who has been diagnosed with paranoid personality disorder
A nurse is caring for a client with a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder (BPD) and who engages in impulsive behaviours.
The nurse is caring for a client who has been diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder and has set a goal to develop self-responsibility.
A patient returns from the cath lab after having a cardiac stent placed. What education does the nurse need to provide within the post procedure assessment?
Adult patients in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit(P), implementation of a nurse-driven early mobility protocol (I), current standard practice
Judy works at a nursing home in the kitchen; she washes dishes. Due to her new behavior, her boss reached out to you as the company's BCBA for support
Problem: The purpose of calculating the years of potential life cost (YPLL) is which of the following:
Clinicians evaluate mood and affect during a Mental Status Examination (MSE) based on the DSM-5 guidelines.
When it was in development, the goals outlined by the APA for DSM-5 included: Question options
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the social determinants of health, which can have an impact on mental health, are described
Nurses working at a large children's hospital care for children who present to the emergency department (ED) with signs and symptoms of asthma.
"Nursing as a profession is the career or occupation of individuals who are educated, trained, and licensed to practice. It is the practical application
How do you plan to balance the demands of a rigorous nurse practitioner program with other personal or professional commitments?
Moving to a Value-Based Model Improved care and decreased costs are the goals of VBC. By switching to value-based care, providers who leverage
The emphasis on non-clinical staff and their training in electronic health record (EHR) systems addresses a critical gap in current literature
What does practice excellence affect? Need Assignment Help? Negative practice change Positive practice change All of the above None of the above
The risk factors for morbidity, mortality, disability, and other health issues can be determined through which of the following?
The DSM's strengths lie in its ubiquity. It is available for all medical/mental health professionals to use. It has a standard diagnostic criteria
Problem: What is chronic dementia, and what are some of the characteristic features of this medical condition?
When conducting a community assessment using the Health Planning Model, how would you prioritize and address the diverse health needs of different population